John Kuna, Psy.D.

Licensed Psychologist

Christian counseling is the integration of psychological theory and Biblical principles. This combination of Christianity and psychology has been particularly helpful for many people, in particular Marriage and family therapy, and issue with infidelity. The Bible is God's word, combined with the science of psychology makes for a particularly helpful approach.

David Gallick, MSW, LSW, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

I believe that anyone that enters therapy or counseling is experiencing a spiritual crisis in their life whether they present for session as an individual, couple, or family. As an ordained pastor, I am sensitive to the fact that the Christian faith perspective has many variations. Rather than impose my spiritual or religious beliefs upon clients, I try to draw out their particular belief system and work with them using their understanding of faith, the Bible, and religion. Seeing their faith perspective as an important foundation in their lives I help them to draw upon the resources and strengths that their faith can provide.

Theressa McMorris, MS, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

Christian counseling is an important designation. It is this world-view (Christ-Centered) that defines our choices. It is in this that we are anchored. Considering sharing the most important part of our lives with a counselor, we need to know that we are both anchored in the same place with the same value system. (2Cor.6.14)
Healthy psychology is never inconsistent with scripture. After all, psychology is just man discovering and understanding what God created and how it works. Healthy Christian counseling meets each person where they are and follows the movement of God in their lives. It is never invasive but cooperative with the Holy Spirit and oriented towards hope and healing.